Which preposition to use with crayon

on Occurrences 5%

To have a general idea of the form and position of the heart, map its outline with colored pencils or crayon on the chest wall itself, or on some piece of clean, white cloth, tightly pinned over the clothing.

in Occurrences 4%

One night, having been entreated by a select party of his most aged patients to go with them on a horniferous bendation, he gradually dropped, by dramific degrees, in a state of absolute tipsidity, and four clergymen, who happened to be passing, carried him home on a shutter, and thus ushered him in all his drunkosity, into the presence of his little better-half, who was drawing in crayons in the back parlor.

at Occurrences 2%

He pointed a crayon at Peter Quick Banta's creation.

for Occurrences 1%

Decide, however, on your own view of your interests, only recollect that these papers are not to cost you more than "Belshazzar," [Footnote: Mr. Milman's poem, for which Mr. Murray paid 500 guineas.] which I take to be of about the intrinsic value of the writings on the walls, and not a third of what you have given Mr. Crayon for his portrait of Squire Bracebridge.

of Occurrences 1%

O'Connell then executed several fine portraitstwo of Rachel, one of M. O'Connell, others of Charles Edward and Théophile Gautier, which were likened to works of Vandyck, and a portrait in crayon of herself which was a chef-d'oeuvre.

after Occurrences 1%

Their perplexing multiplicity and subtle varietyas though a mighty improvisatore were preluding again and yet again upon the clavichord to find his theme, abandoning the search, renewing it, altering the key, changing the accentprove that this continued seeking with the crayon after form and composition was carried on in solitude and abstract moments.

ou Occurrences 1%

DESSINER, reproduire, avec le crayon ou la plume, la forme des objets.

as Occurrences 1%

She is patronized by West, who has given her permission to study here; and says that he never saw such masterly artist touches of the crayon as hers.

during Occurrences 1%

He had never so far touched brush or crayon during his stay at the cottage.

Which preposition to use with  crayon